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Chapter Meeting

November 16, 20187:30 am - 9:00 am

Topic Clinic Based Early Symptom Intervention Programs

Speaker Katie McBee, PT, DPT, OCS, MS, CEAS II, PYT-C

Katie McBee is the Regional Director of WorkStrategies for Select Medical. In this role she performs trainings, program development, program management and account management for 1400 outpatient physical therapy clinics to keep them up to date in industrial medicine and complex pain patient management best practices. She has a Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree from Bellarmine University and a Master’s in Exercise Physiology Degree from the University of Louisville. She received her board certification as an Orthopedic Physical Therapy Specialist in 2010. Katie is adjunct faculty for the Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program at Bellarmine University. The courses she teaches include: Exercise Physiology, Acute Care, Ergonomics and Pain Neuroscience. Katie is a national continuing education instructor for Select Medical teaching “Management of the Injured Worker” and “The Complex Pain Patient”. Katie has presented on industrial medicine, complex pain and workers’ compensation topics at 100’s of regional and national conferences. Her clinical interests and current IRB approved research projects are focused around early identification and appropriate treatment of the complex pain patient.

Agenda

7:30am to 8:00am Meet and Greet with Breakfast
8:00am to 9:00am Chapter Meeting and Presentation

About ASSP

ASSP is a global association for occupational safety and health professionals. For more than 100 years, we have provided education, standards development, advocacy and a professional community to support the advancement of our members and the profession as a whole. Our members are dedicated to creating safe work environments by preventing workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses. Sound safety practices are both socially responsible and good business, leading to increased productivity, a better reputation and higher employee satisfaction.